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COLEGIO DE MONTALBAN

Kasiglahan Village, San Jose

Rodriguez, Rizal

INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS

PHILOSOPHY : Every individual deserves quality education.

VISION : Colegio de Montalban continuously aims for excellence in transforming individuals into

Responsible, productive and globally competitive citizen.

MISSION : Nurture students to become value- oriented and competitive professionals who can

Contribute their expertise to the community.

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS VISION AND MISSION

IOB VISION : The college of Business is committed to educate and to produce dedicated
successful business leader in economic development of our nation.

IOB MISSION : To train and educate students in order to acquire skills to global business

PROGRAM : BSE 1A-1B-1C-1D-1E


COURSE CODE : HUM

COURSE TITLE : ART APPRECIATION

NO. OF UNITS : THREE (3) UNIT

PREREQUISITE : NONE

COURSE DESCRIPTION:

Art appreciation is the three-unit course that develops student’s ability to appreciate,
analyse and critique works of art. Through interdisciplinary and multimodal approaches. This
course equips students with a broad knowledge of the practical, historical, philosophical and

social relevance of the arts in order to hone student’s ability to articulate their understanding
of the arts. The course also develops students’ competency in researching and curating art as
well as conceptualizing, mounting and evaluating art productions. The course aims to develop
students’ genuine appreciation for Philippine arts by providing them opportunities to explore
the diversity and richness and their rootedness in Filipino culture.
COURSE OUTLINE :

UNIT I : INTRODUCTION TO ART APPRECIATION

1. What is Art? Introduction and assumptions


a. Why study the Humanities?
b. Assumptions of Art:
 Art is Universal
 Art is not Nature
 Art Involves Experience
2. Art Appreciation: Creativity, Imagination, and Expressions
 Art Appreciation as a Way of Life
 The role of Creativity in Art Making
 Art as a product of Imagination, Imagination as a product of Art
a. Art as Expression
 Visual Art
 Film
 Performance Art
 Poetry Performance
 Architecture
 Dance
 Literary Art
 Theater
 Applied Arts
3. Functions and Philosophical Perspectives on Art
 Functions of Art
 Social Function of Art
 Physical Functions of Art
 Other Function of Art
 Does Art always have to be Functional?
 Philosophical Perspectives on Art
 Art as an Imitation
 Art as Representation
 Art as a Disinterested judgement
 Art as a Communication of Emotion
4. Subject and Content
 Types of Subject
 Non –representational Art and Abstract Art
 Source and kinds of Subject
 Content in Art
5. Artist and Artisians
 The Artissan and the Guilds
 The Artist and His Studio
 Other Players in the World of Art
 Production Process
 Medium and Techniques
 Engagement with Art
 Awards and Citations
6. Elements and Principles of Art
 Elements of Art: Visual( Elements of art and design are the following
Line,Shape and Form, space,color and Texture.
 Planes and Perspective
 Elements of Art: Auditory ( Rhythm, Dynamics, Melody, Harmony,
Timbre,Texture.
UNIT II : WESTERN ART HISTORY

7. Art in Early Civilization


 Pre Historic Art
 Egyptian Art
8. Art of Emerging Europe
 Ancient Greece
 Ancient Rome
 Middle Ages
 Renaissance Art : Mannerism
 Baroque and the Rococo
 Neoclassicism
 Romanticism
 Realism
 Impressionism
 Post- Impressionism
 Ne0- Impressionism
 Art Nouveau (Fauvism,Cubism,Futurism)
9. Caught in Between : Modern and Contemporary Art
 Defining the Contemporary
 Social Context: In Between Modern and Contemporary Art
 Contemporary Art and Other Contemporary Art Movements ( Neo- Pop Art,
Photorealism, Conceptualism, Performance Art, Installation Art, Eart Art, Street
Art.

UNIT III: CULTURE AND THE ARTS

10. Soulmaking , Appropriation, and Improvisation


 Soulmaking: Making and Deriving Meaning from Art
 Improvisation and Appropriation of Art
11. Art in Asia
 Chinese Art
 Japanese Art
 Philippine Art

REFERENCES :

Collingwood, R.G.(1938) The Principle of Art. Worcestershrine:Read Books Ltd.

Dudley,LFaricy,A., and McGraw-Hill Book Company. (1960). The Humanities, New York:
McGraw-Hill.

Mill,J.S.Utilitarianism.7th Ed. London: Longmans,Green and Co.

Scott, D. (200). “ Socrates and Alcibiades in the ‘Symposium.” Hermathena 168.25-37.Becker,


Rachel. (2016) “ Does the Michaelangelo Painting in the WEstworld Finale Really Show a Brain –
or it is a uterus?” In The Verge. December 6,2016. Retrieved from
https://www.theverge.com/2016/12/6/13852240/westworld-finale-ford-dolores-
michaelangelo-brain creation-of-adam. Ect.

PREPARED BY:

MRS. NIMFA DC. BAUTISTA


IOB Instructor

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